Valve XS Surgery Instruments DeBakey Straight Forceps
The Valve XS Surgery Instruments DeBakey Straight Forceps are engineered for high-precision cardiac and valve procedures. Designed for CV and MICS applications, the narrow DeBakey jaws ensure atraumatic handling of delicate vessels and tissues.
With a 17 cm working length and double-action jaw mechanism, this forceps delivers excellent control in confined surgical fields. The 5 mm sheath diameter supports minimally invasive access, while the integrated cleaning channel insert ensures effective reprocessing.
A Teflon handle grip in blue and black enhances surgeon comfort, grip stability, and fatigue reduction during prolonged procedures. Manufactured from premium surgical-grade materials, this reusable instrument meets the demands of modern cardiac surgery.
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Primary Usage & Design Details
| Procedure | Design Benefit |
|---|
| Cardiac Surgery | Atraumatic vessel handling |
| Valve Surgery | Precise tissue control in narrow spaces |
| CV MICS | Slim sheath for minimally invasive access |
Key Features & Specifications
Instrument Type: DeBakey Forceps – Straight
Application: Cardiac Surgery, Valve Surgery, CV MICS
Working Length: 17 cm / 170 mm
Jaw Size: 1.5 mm × 10 mm (Double Action)
Sheath Diameter: 5 mm
Design: Narrow, atraumatic DeBakey jaws
Handle Grip: Teflon coated (Blue & Black)
Cleaning Channel: Insert included
Reusable: Yes
Quality: Premium surgical-grade construction
Clinical Reference & Benefits
DeBakey-pattern forceps are widely recognized in cardiovascular surgery for reducing vessel trauma and improving surgical precision during valve repair and minimally invasive cardiac procedures, supporting safer outcomes and controlled manipulation.

